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I find it amusing that this great series from that distant, saner, and better era absolutely doesn't feel like woke slop, despite having all the key elements that woke freaks appeal to when saying that things have always been this way and that supposedly we are the ones who have become worse and more intolerant.

So what changed? Why does a clearly liberal show from the 2000s come across as perfectly normal, unlike modern trash?
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Actually, I know the answer, I just want to hear yours



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